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New O-Coordinator
ESPN radio just said the rumor on the streets is that Buddy Teevans may be the next offensive coordinator for the Saints. They had nothing else about the story except the announcment
This was taken off of NOLA.com I have one question is thhis fact or fiction? |
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I don\'t get it? I\'m confused. Oh well, gotta go, its beer-30 |
New O-Coordinator
Did anybody bother to ask AB what he thinks about a change at OC? AB is the man. It should be up to him.
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New O-Coordinator
Here is what I dug up and I don\'t put ANY stock in this... he is still employed by Stanford and hasn\'t been granted permission to seek other jobs. Please people need to enclose the links with there information.
1979-80 DePauw University – Running Backs 1981-84 Boston University – Offensive Coordinator 1985-86 Maine – Head Coach 1987-91 Dartmouth – Head Coach 1992-96 Tulane – Head Coach 1997-98 Illinois – Offensive Coordinator/Receivers 1999-01 Florida – Running Backs (’99) Passing Game Coordinator/WR/TE/PK/ Snappers/Holders (’00) Asst. Offensive Coordinator/TE (’01) In three years at Florida, the Gator offense ranked among the top-two in the SEC in both total offense and passing offense, and among the top-10 in the nation in passing offense. Coached in four bowl games at Florida, including the 2002 Orange Bowl. As assistant offensive coordinator in 2001, Florida’s offense ranked among the best in SEC history. Recruited most of the team at Tulane that posted a perfect 11-0 regular season record in 1998. Coached Dartmouth to two straight Ivy League titles in 1990 and ’91, including the school’s first outright title since 1978. Named New England Coach of the Year in 1992. Led Maine to winning seasons in 1985 and ’86, the first back-to-back winning seasons at the school in 21 years. 2002 Stanford – Head Coach http://gostanford.ocsn.com/sports/m-...s_buddy00.html [Edited on 8/1/2004 by deadflatbird] |
New O-Coordinator
If you know New Orleans football you know Buddy. He was the head coach at Tulane for a few years. He brought in a ton of talent but got the axe before they could develop. A year or two after he left they went undefeated and finished 9th in the country I think. That is no small feet for Tulane. I believe Buddy brought in King and Ramsey there.
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New O-Coordinator
You\'re supposed to be on my side here WW! ;) BUSTED!
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